THE TOWNLAND OF GARVAGH

The townland of Garvagh is in the parish of Mullaghbrack in Armagh County.
It is labelled number 24 on the map.

The Environment and Heritage Service Sites and Monuments Record (2002) notes the following in this townland:

Rath of the Early Christian Period.
SMR NO: ARM 013:021
Grid Ref: H95494315
Townland: GARVAGH
Condition: some remains
The site occupies a commanding position above a small valley. The monument has been bisected by a field bank and survives best on S & E. Another hedge boundary preserves part of the W perimeter. There remains a roughly circular platform c.60m diam. It is poorly defined on NW where it merges into the general ground level, but at W, SW & S it stands 2.3m high, marked by a steep scarp. A substantial ditch upto 8m wide, 0.9m below external ground & 0.3m below the top of the platform survives round the W side.

Enclosure of uncertain period, possibly rath of the Early Christian Period.
SMR NO: ARM 013:029
Grid Ref: H95004294
Townland: GARVAGH
Condition: traces only
On top of a prominent drumlin with extensive views all round. A "Fort" c.30m in diam. is marked on the OS 6" map of 1835, and traces survived, preserved in the later hedge boundaries, until these were removed in recent years. A farmhouse appears to have been build hard against the E side of the site, and the scarp now seen on the side is probably not original.